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Amend CSSB 482 (Senate committee printing) as follows:                       
	(1)  In recital to SECTION 2 of the bill (page 1, line 25), 
strike "amending Subsection (a)" and substitute "amending 
Subsections (a) and (h)".
	(2)  In Section 39.101, Utilities Code, as amended by SECTION 
2 of the bill (page 1, between lines 57 and 58), insert new amended 
Subsection (h) to read as follows:
	(h)  A retail electric provider, power generation company, 
aggregator, or other entity that provides retail electric service 
may not disconnect service to a residential customer during an 
extreme weather emergency or on a weekend day.  The entity providing 
service shall defer collection of the full payment of bills that are 
due during an extreme weather emergency until after the emergency 
is over and shall offer [work with] customers a deferred payment 
plan providing for a period of not less than five months for a 
customer to pay deferred amounts [to establish a pay schedule for 
deferred bills].  For purposes of this subsection, "extreme weather 
emergency" means [a period when]:
		(1)  a day for which the National Weather Service 
forecasts that the [previous day's highest] temperature will reach 
or fall below [did not exceed] 32 degrees Fahrenheit in any part of 
a county in the relevant service territory [and the temperature is 
predicted to remain at or below that level for the next 24 hours 
according to the nearest National Weather Service reports]; [or]
		(2)  a day for which the National Weather Service  
forecasts that the heat index will reach or exceed 100 degrees 
Fahrenheit in any part of a county in the relevant service 
territory; or
		(3)  a period when, [issues a heat advisory for any 
county in the relevant service territory, or when such an advisory 
has been issued] on any one of the previous two calendar days, the 
National Weather Service observes a heat index of 100 degrees 
Fahrenheit or more in any part of a county in the relevant service 
territory.
	(3)  Insert the following appropriately numbered SECTION to 
read as follows and renumber subsequent SECTIONS accordingly:
	SECTION __.  (a)  Subchapter C, Chapter 39, Utilities Code, 
is amended by adding Section 39.1015 to read as follows:
	Sec. 39.1015.  SUSPENSION OF DISCONNECTION FOR CERTAIN 
CUSTOMERS.  (a)  In this section:
		(1)  "Critical care residential customer" means a 
residential electric customer for whom an interruption or 
suspension of electric service will create a dangerous or 
life-threatening condition.
		(2)  "Elderly low-income customer" means a low-income 
customer who is 65 years old or older.
		(3)  "Low-income customer" means an electric customer:                 
			(A)  whose household income is not more than 125 
percent of the federal poverty guidelines;
			(B)  who receives food stamps from the Health and 
Human Services Commission; or
			(C)  who receives medical assistance from a state 
agency that administers a part of the medical assistance program.
		(4)  "Service provider" means a retail electric 
provider, power generation company, aggregator, or other entity 
that provides retail electric service.
	(b)  During the period beginning July 1 and ending September 
30 of each year a service provider:
		(1)  may not disconnect service or authorize the 
disconnection of service to a critical care residential customer or 
elderly low-income customer who contacts the service provider 
regarding bill payment or in response to a disconnection notice;
		(2)  may not disconnect service or authorize the 
disconnection of service to a low-income customer other than an 
elderly low-income customer if the customer:
			(A)  contacts the service provider regarding bill 
payment or in response to a disconnection notice; and
			(B)  enters into a deferred payment plan with the 
service provider for the current month's electric charges and meets 
the terms of any then current deferred payment plan;
		(3)  shall request reconnection of service or reconnect 
service to a critical care residential customer or an elderly 
low-income customer whose service is disconnected before or during 
the period if:
			(A)  the customer contacts the service provider 
regarding bill payment or in response to a disconnection notice; or
			(B)  the service provider has previously been 
notified that the customer is a critical care customer;
		(4)  shall request reconnection of service or reconnect 
service to a low-income customer whose service is disconnected 
before or during the period if the customer enters into a deferred 
payment plan with the service provider; and
		(5)  shall rescind a request for disconnection of 
service to a critical care residential customer, elderly low-income 
customer, or low-income customer made before the period begins if 
the service provider is prohibited under this subsection from 
disconnecting or authorizing the disconnection of the customer's 
service during the period.
	(c)  A service provider may not disconnect service or 
authorize the disconnection of a critical care residential 
customer's service during the period provided by Subsection (b) 
regardless of whether the customer contacts the service provider as 
provided by Subsection (b) if the service provider has previously 
been notified that the customer is a critical care residential 
customer.
	(d)  A service provider shall allow a critical care 
residential customer, elderly low-income customer, or low-income 
customer to establish with the provider a deferred payment plan in 
person or by telephone.  The service provider shall confirm the 
payment plan with the customer in writing.  The deferred payment 
plan may not include a penalty for late payments accrued during the 
period provided by Subsection (b).  The service provider shall 
allow a critical care residential customer, elderly low-income 
customer, or low-income customer to renegotiate the terms of the 
deferred payment plan at least one time, regardless of whether the 
customer's economic or financial circumstances have changed.  For a 
low-income customer other than an elderly low-income customer, 
during the period provided by Subsection (b), the payment plan may 
require the payment of not more than 25 percent of the then current 
month's charges plus any due installments of a previous deferred 
payment plan.  For a low-income customer other than an elderly 
low-income customer, the service provider is not required to extend 
a deferred payment plan entered into under this subsection beyond 
the March billing cycle following the period provided by Subsection 
(b).
	(e)  A deferred payment plan established under Subsection 
(d) for one or more electric bills that come due during the period 
provided by Subsection (b) must provide:
		(1)  for a critical care customer or elderly low-income 
customer, that the customer is not required to pay more than 25 
percent of the deferred electric bills as part of the first electric 
bill issued after the end of the period and that the remaining 
balance is to be paid in equal installments over the next five 
billing cycles, unless the customer requests a lesser number of 
installments; and
		(2)  for a low-income customer other than an elderly 
low-income customer, that the customer is required to pay not more 
than 25 percent of the deferred bills to initiate the agreement and 
that the remaining balance is to be paid in equal installments over 
the next five billing cycles, unless the customer requests a lesser 
number of installments.
	(f)  A service provider may pursue disconnection of 
electrical service for a critical care residential customer or an 
elderly low-income customer only after the period provided by 
Subsection (b) and only if the customer does not meet the terms of 
the deferred payment plan, unless the disconnection is otherwise 
prohibited.  A service provider may pursue disconnection of service 
for a low-income customer other than an elderly low-income customer 
if the customer does not meet the terms of the deferred payment 
plan, unless the disconnection is otherwise prohibited.  The 
service provider shall give the customer appropriate notice that 
the customer has not met the terms of the plan before the service 
provider disconnects or authorizes the disconnection of service.
	(g)  A service provider may encourage a critical care 
customer or elderly low-income customer to make partial payment of 
a deferred electric bill during the period provided by Subsection 
(b), but the service provider shall clearly inform the customer 
that the customer may not be disconnected for nonpayment before 
October 1 following the period provided by Subsection (b).
	(b)  This section takes effect June 1, 2007, if this Act 
receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each 
house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  
If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for this section to 
take effect on that date, this section takes effect September 30, 
2007.